Tech Talks Daily

Neil C. Hughes
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May 26, 2025 • 36min

3290: HQO and the Future of Human-Centric Smart Buildings

Chase Garbarino, Co-Founder and CEO of HQO, is revolutionizing commercial real estate by creating human-centric smart buildings. He discusses how technology is reshaping workplace experiences, enhancing community engagement, and adapting to hybrid work models. Chase emphasizes the importance of meaningful connections in the built environment, showcasing their platform's features like digital keycards and smart access. He also introduces the Quantum City Initiative with MIT, aimed at transforming urban spaces for the future without starting from scratch.
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May 25, 2025 • 25min

3289: StorX Network and the Future of Private Cloud Storage

Murphy John, an ecosystem development expert at StorX, discusses the revolutionary world of decentralized cloud storage. He explains how StorX empowers users by encrypting and fragmenting data, offering a trustless and censorship-resistant solution. The platform aims to address privacy concerns amid rising surveillance and ransomware threats, boasting cost efficiency of up to 90% compared to traditional storage. The conversation also delves into the philosophical shifts around data control and the impacts of AI on digital ownership.
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May 24, 2025 • 39min

3288: MLPerf vs Moore’s Law: Redefining AI Progress

David Kanter, Founder and Executive Director of MLCommons, delves into the world of AI performance benchmarking. He shares how MLPerf, the industry's leading benchmark, addresses the question of what constitutes 'good' AI as it evolves beyond Moore’s Law. Kanter discusses the importance of transparency and collaboration in developing standards, while also tackling the challenges of energy consumption in AI. He highlights innovative solutions such as low-precision computation and the role of community collaboration in driving AI advancements.
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May 23, 2025 • 26min

3287: Data-Driven Marketing: How Converge Uses Technology to Drive Growth

In this engaging conversation, Jose Soto, VP of Engineering at Converge Marketing, shares his expertise in data-driven marketing. He discusses how eliminating data silos empowers marketing teams with self-service tools, enhancing agility and collaboration. Jose also highlights the transformative role of AI and machine learning in enabling predictive analytics and optimizing campaigns. Additionally, he underscores the importance of continuous learning and the need for effective data governance to maintain quality across organizations. Tune in for insights on staying ahead in marketing!
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May 22, 2025 • 31min

3286: Vibeware and the Future of Software Development

Ryan Frankel, President and CTO of Digital Brands and creator of HostingAdvice.com, dives into the world of "vibeware"—AI-assisted development tools that empower anyone to build software. He discusses how these tools lower entry barriers for creators while emphasizing that human oversight is still crucial for debugging and architecture. Ryan reveals a shift in business strategies toward custom solutions, allowing smaller companies to craft tailored tools. He shares his inspirational journey from early programming to leading tech innovations, highlighting the ongoing importance of foundational knowledge in coding.
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May 21, 2025 • 31min

3285: Chia Network, Permuto and the Unbundling of Microsoft’s Equity With Blockchain

Gene Hoffman, CEO of Chia Network, shares insights on tokenizing equity investments while ensuring regulatory compliance. He explains how their innovative platform, Permuto, will redefine investment by separating dividends from capital gains, paving the way for a new era of secure and sustainable investing. This approach is particularly beneficial for low-risk investors, especially retirees. Gene also emphasizes Chia's commitment to open-source technology and green practices, which are attracting institutional interest and shaping the future landscape of digital finance.
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May 20, 2025 • 30min

3284: Clari Discusses RevOps as a Strategic Driver in Cyber Defense

When cybersecurity companies are racing to outpace evolving threats, innovation often starts in an unexpected place: revenue operations. In this episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sit down with John Queally, Senior Director of Revenue Operations at Clari, to explore why RevOps has become a vital engine behind the performance and resilience of cybersecurity leaders. John brings a unique perspective from his journey through banking, analytics, and enterprise tech. What stands out is how rapidly the RevOps function has matured from a back-office support role to a central, strategic force. Especially in the cybersecurity space, where innovation requires ongoing investment and risk is measured in seconds, the pressure to run efficient, scalable revenue processes has never been greater. We delve into why clean, trusted data is the backbone of any AI strategy and how 67% of revenue leaders still don’t trust the data they're using. It’s a staggering insight, and one that underscores the urgent need for cross-functional alignment. John explains how RevOps can serve as the connective tissue across sales, marketing, customer success, and finance, moving companies from a place where they're debating the accuracy of dashboards to making real decisions in real time. He also shares a behind-the-scenes look at Clari’s work with cybersecurity firms like Okta, where implementing balanced pipeline strategies and streamlining task prioritization has unlocked measurable improvements. We discuss the rise of AI, but John doesn’t just repeat industry headlines. He calls out the "unsexy" truth that real AI advantage requires the hard work of data cleanup first and those who do it will pull ahead. From operational transparency to building trust within revenue teams, this episode challenges assumptions about how data, AI, and RevOps intersect. And for anyone in cybersecurity or enterprise tech wondering how to scale effectively while preparing for what’s next, this conversation offers a grounded and insightful starting point. Is your company still debating data? Or are you ready to turn trusted insights into action?
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May 20, 2025 • 30min

3283: ServiceNow Accelerates AI Adoption in Field Service Management

In today’s episode of Tech Talks Daily, I sat down with Bulent Cinarkaya, General Manager of Field Service Management at ServiceNow, to explore how AI is transforming the frontlines of field service. Often overlooked in the broader tech conversation, the technicians working outside the office are now seeing real, tangible improvements to their daily workflows thanks to advancements in intelligent automation. Bulent brings a wealth of knowledge from working closely with global organizations that rely on ServiceNow to improve how they plan, dispatch, and support field teams. We talked about how agentic and generative AI are no longer theoretical tools; they are actively used to predict what technicians will need before arriving, automate access to resources, and reduce inefficiencies in task planning. One of the most compelling parts of our conversation was how ServiceNow is using AI to improve productivity and enhance the human experience. From easing the onboarding of new technicians to capturing decades of experience from retiring experts, AI is helping teams bridge a generational gap in expertise. Technicians can now rely on intelligent systems to surface the correct information at the right moment, whether through summarizing technical documents or guiding them through complex tasks. We also discussed the operational impact, with examples from customers like Bell Canada, Coursera, and British Telecom, who are seeing measurable improvements in scheduling accuracy and time to resolution. Bulent stressed the importance of unified data models, integrated platforms, and strong change management as organizations look to scale AI to ensure adoption and success. This episode is a wake-up call for anyone still on the fence about AI in field service. AI is not only improving technician efficiency, but it’s also helping companies retain talent, meet rising customer expectations, and ultimately future-proof their operations. So, how ready is your organization to move beyond proof of concept and turn AI into a field-ready advantage?          
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May 19, 2025 • 27min

3282: Fighting Waste with AI and Community at Olio

What does it take to turn a moment of frustration into a global mission to tackle waste? At the AWS Summit in London, I sat down with Tessa Clarke, co-founder and CEO of Olio, to explore how a single idea born on a snowy Swiss street evolved into a powerful tech platform reshaping how communities think about consumption, sharing, and sustainability. Tessa shared her personal journey, from growing up on a farm where food waste was unthinkable to climbing the corporate ladder before walking away to co-found Olio. That decision came after she was told to throw away perfectly good food while moving house, a moment that sparked an idea and a deeper calling. What followed was years of research, a grassroots WhatsApp experiment, and ultimately, the creation of an app that now connects millions of users worldwide. In our conversation, we explored how Olio uses technology to drive real-world change. Tessa explained how AWS has been a foundational partner since day one, helping Olio scale sustainably without compromising its values. She also gave an inside look at how AI is integrated thoughtfully across their operations, from assisting users in listing items faster to detecting potentially unsafe or inappropriate listings before they go live. What stood out is how intentional Tessa and her team have been in making AI serve the mission, not distract from it. Whether it’s reducing friction within communities or using automation to offset operational challenges, every tech choice is aligned with their goal: to build a waste-free world. We also discussed how AI is helping them break the traditional link between headcount and impact, paving the way toward profitability while staying people-focused. As Olio aims to reach a billion users by 2030, this episode is a reminder of what happens when purpose and technology meet. Tessa’s story offers a compelling blueprint for founders, technologists, and anyone looking to use digital tools to solve human problems. How can a simple act of sharing create ripple effects across the world, and what role will technology play in scaling that vision responsibly?
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May 18, 2025 • 21min

3281: From Cambridge to Call of Duty: The Rise of Real Holography

Darran Milne, co-founder and CEO of VividQ, brings a rich background in quantum physics to the table as he discusses the exciting realm of true holography. He reveals how VividQ is turning theoretical concepts into practical applications, like immersive 3D experiences for gaming. Darran highlights its potential in automotive and healthcare, where holography could replace traditional screens and improve user interaction. He emphasizes the importance of thoughtful engineering over hype, outlining a strategic rollout for these revolutionary technologies.

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